Definitions. The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation
and implementation of this section:
AESTHETICS
The natural scenery and appearance of any area visually accessible
to the public.
ALTER
Includes, without limitation, the following activities when
undertaken to, upon, within or affecting resource areas protected
by this section:
1.
Removal, excavation or dredging of soil, sand, gravel or aggregate
materials of any kind;
2.
Changing of preexisting drainage characteristics, flushing characteristics,
salinity distribution, sedimentation patterns, flow patterns or flood
retention characteristics;
3.
Drainage or other disturbance of water level or water table;
4.
Dumping, discharging or filling with any material which may
degrade water quality;
5.
Placing of fill or removal of material which would alter elevation;
6.
Driving of piles, erection or repair of buildings or structures
of any kind;
7.
Placing of obstructions or objects in water;
8.
Destruction of plant life, including cutting of trees;
9.
Changing temperature, biochemical oxygen demand or other physical,
biological or chemical characteristics of any waters;
10.
Any activities, changes or work which may cause or tend to contribute
to pollution of any body of water or groundwater;
11.
Application of pesticides or herbicides;
12.
Incremental activities which have, or may have, a cumulative
adverse impact on the resource areas protected by this section.
ANRAD
Abbreviated notice of resource area delineation.
BANK
Includes the land area which normally abuts and confines
a water body; the lower boundary being the mean annual low flow level,
and the upper boundary being the first observable break in the slope
or the mean annual flood level, whichever is higher.
DATE OF ISSUANCE
The date an order of conditions, modification or extension
of an order or any written decision of the Commission is mailed, as
evidenced by a postmark, certified mail card or the date it is hand
delivered.
DOA
Determination of applicability.
LAND IN AGRICULTURAL USE
Land within resource areas presently and primarily used in
producing or raising agricultural commodities for commercial purposes,
including land used in a customary and necessary manner to produce
such commodities, such as existing access roads and irrigation systems.
Such land may lie inactive up to five consecutive years unless it
is under a contract with federal or state agencies for a longer term.
ORAD
Order of resource area delineation.
POND
The term "pond" shall follow the definition of 310 CMR 10.04
except that the size threshold of 10,000 square feet shall not apply.
PERSON
Includes any individual, group of individuals, association,
partnership, corporation, company, business organization, trust, estate,
the commonwealth or political subdivision thereof to the extent subject
to Town ordinances, administrative agency, public or quasi-public
corporation or body, this municipality and any other legal entity,
its legal representatives, agents or assigns.
RARE SPECIES
Includes, without limitation, all vertebrate and invertebrate
animal and plant species listed as endangered, threatened or of special
concern by the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, regardless
of whether the site in which they occur has been previously identified
by the Division.
RFD
Request for determination.
REGULATIONS
Local regulations promulgated by the Weymouth Conservation Commission under §
7-301(q) of the Code of Ordinances.
RIVERFRONT AREA
The area of land between a river's mean annual high water
line and a parallel line located 200 feet away (25 feet in areas specified
in the Rivers Protection Act) measured horizontally outward from the
river's mean annual high water line. There is no buffer zone to the
riverfront area. The riverfront area may include or overlap other
resource areas and/or their buffer zones.
VERNAL POOL
Includes a confined basin depression which, at least in most
years, holds water for a minimum of two months during the spring and/or
summer, and which is free of adult fish populations, as well as the
area within 100 feet of the mean annual boundary of such a depression,
regardless of whether the site has been certified by the Massachusetts
Division of Wildlife and Fisheries.
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Except as otherwise provided in this section or in regulations
of the Commission, the definitions of terms in this section shall
be as set forth in the Wetlands Protection Act, MGL c. 131, § 40,
and regulations, 310 CMR 10.00.
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